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Corn Earworm Forecast
June 6, 2011

An active weather week is expected for much of the Corn Belt this week.

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Corn Earworm Forecast
May 11, 2011

Moderate corn earworm migration risks are predicted for the eastern half of Kansas eastward into western and central Missouri through Thursday morning…

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Corn Earworm Forecast
May 10, 2011

Moderate corn earworm migration risks continue for the next couple days especially across portions of Kansas and Missouri closer to active source regi…

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Corn Earworm Forecast
May 9, 2011

Persistent south to southwest wind flow from source regions in Texas and southern Oklahoma will result in a prolonged period of potential corn earworm…

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Corn Earworm Forecast
May 6, 2011

Corn earworm migration risks are expected to increase by next week as the central United States becomes dominated by a southwesterly flow pattern.

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Corn Earworm Forecast
May 5, 2011

As the weather pattern transitions from northwesterly to southwesterly, corn earworm migration possibilities will increase by especially the 3-5 day p…

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Corn Earworm Forecast
April 25, 2011

An active week of weather is expected and this weather pattern may result in some corn earworm migration possibilities especially later tonight into e…

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Forecasts are limited to the country’s main crop production regions east of the Rocky Mountains and west of the Appalachian Mountains and parts of Canada. Insect forecasts are based on data analyzed from moth traps located throughout the United States’ main crop production regions as well as predicted weather patterns and field reports and research. Forecasts are estimates based on available information and cannot guarantee actual insect pressure risks. Recommendations for insect pressure risk forecasts are based upon generally accepted practices. Forecasts and recommendations should not be used as a substitute for sound farming practices, including diligent field monitoring, or as a sole means for making risk management decisions.

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